Recorded on Ngemba Country
In this episode, we head to Louth, NSW, a tiny town on the banks of the Darling River that comes alive every August for one of Australia’s most iconic outback events — the Louth Races.
Each year, this normally quiet village swells to thousands of people who travel from across the country for a weekend of horses, dust, colour and connection. The Louth Races are more than a sporting event — they’re a reunion, a celebration of community spirit, and a living tradition that embodies the heart of the outback.
We sit down with locals, visitors, and long-time race organisers to share stories of the event’s history, the characters who make it unforgettable, and what it means to celebrate in the middle of nowhere under endless western skies.
🐎 Episode Highlights
📚 Special ThanksHuge thanks to the Louth Turf Club, local storytellers and community members who shared their memories, and to Dr Mary Anne Jebb for her historical insights into the region and its cultural heritage.
🎧 Production Credits
Outback Outloud is created by Emma Hoy in collaboration with Outback Arts.
Special guest contributor in 2025: Dr Mary Anne Jebb, Andrew Hull, Marnie Vaughn.
Funded by The Regional Arts Fund and Outback Arts.
- Podcast Audio Production, Music & Sound Design: Emma Hoy